Judge Amanda Hopkins
Coverage of Judge Amanda Hopkins in the Nexus archive.
- Murder retrial set for next year, seven years after Suzanne Morphew vanished
Suzanne Morphew, a mother of two from Maysville, disappeared in 2020 and her remains were found in 2023. Her husband, Barry Morphew, faces a first-degree murder charge and is set for a retrial on July 19, 2027, after a judge granted a delay requested by defense attorneys. The case involves evidence of sedatives found in her system and a prior dismissal in 2022.
- Murder retrial set for next year, 7 years after Suzanne Morphew vanished
A Colorado man is set for a retrial in 2027 for the murder of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, who disappeared seven years ago. Her remains were found in a shallow grave in 2023, and her husband faces first-degree murder charges. The trial was delayed to allow defense attorneys more time to review case materials.
- Barry Morphew murder trial delayed until 2027
Barry Morphew's murder trial, delayed until 2027, centers on his 2020 accusation for killing his wife, Suzanne Morphew, whose remains were found in 2023. The defense requested more time to review evidence, leading Judge Amanda Hopkins to reschedule the trial, originally set for October, with a new deadline before June 1, 2027.